THE WAVE WIFI TIDAL WAVE HAS BEEN AWARDED A PRESTIGIOUS NMEA PRODUCT OF EXCELLENCE AWARD 

Wave Wifi

Oct 20, 2020

Each year the NMEA members select “Products of Excellence” in marine electronics and in 2020 the Wave WiFi Tidal Wave was selected as an Award winner in the WiFi /Cellular devices category.

The Wave WiFi Tidal Wave is a Professional Series Dual Band, AC speed WiFi Receiver with a built in SIM-activated cellular system, MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) antennas and a host of features. It allows boaters to wirelessly connect to internet sources further from shore by utilizing high gain antennas and its sophisticated transceiver. When out of range of wireless hot spots, the cellular system provides an alternative path to internet connectivity.

Like all Wave WiFi products the Tidal Wave uses Wave’s proprietary Graphic User Interface (GUI) which allows for easy set up and operation from a host of devices including PC’s, MAC’s, iOS and Android tablets and smartphones.

“I would like to thank the NMEA members, the board, and the organization as a whole for their leadership in the marine industry and for recognizing our technology with this prestigious award.”

Jeff Graham, CEO Wave WiFi

Wave is distributed in Canada by Western Marine.

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